[WATCH VIDEO] MS Dhoni Loses His Cool As Axar Patel Lacks Presence Of Mind

Indian squad has successfully clinched the first three matches of the series, with an ultimate back to back winning streaks, Indian players are undoubtedly on a high swing. However, it is unlike the previous matches. Today, Indian players lacked the previous perfection that haunched the rivals from bagging too many runs.

india vs australia 4th ODI

Aussies somehow managed to get some good runs in every possible way. The replacement of three new bowlers in this ODI is an additional pro to the rivals. And, every one of the new bowlers literally gave away six runs more than what they should have done, left Australians at staggering 334 total in 50 overs.

While everything is on one side, people somehow got to see the unusual look on MS Dhoni’s face. The former Indian team’s captain was not pleased with Axar Patel’s work on the field. The left-arm spinner was fielding at sweeper cover when Mohammed Shami was bowling in the 45th over. Shami bowled a good length delivery which Travis Head played the shot early it is when the situation got alarmed.

ms dhoni misses stumping

Next, to the ball tangling in front of the wickets, an appeal broke out but the umpire turned it down deliberately, while the ball headed towards the third man and was slowed down by its impact with the pads. Axar fielding at covers was busy appealing, instead of running towards the ball, this is where the problem broke down.

Watch the video here:

https://twitter.com/CricGif17/status/913361910355050498

Australians took advantage of this, knocked in another two runs into their kitty. This turned MS Dhoni unhappy, next to which he gave a furious look at Axar, then gesturing him with a scary look all the way.

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